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How To Install BURG Boot Loader In Ubuntu

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Dec 31, 2016

There is no doubt that GRUB (GRand Unified Bootloader) is the default, popular and most-widely used system boot loader for most Linux distributions. However, BURG (Brand-new Unified loadeR from Grub) boot loader has some extra options compared to GRUB boot loader. For those who don’t know, BURG is a brand-new boot loader based on GRUB. Unlike GRUB, you can beautify and customize your boot menu using burg. You can change the theme, and resolution of your boot menu without having to install any additional software. It also has a highly configurable menu system which works in both text and graphic mode. In case you want to give BURG boot loader a try, read on. I

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